novus NVR-6432-H2/F 32 Channel IP Recorder User Manual
- June 13, 2024
- Novus
Table of Contents
novus NVR-6432-H2/F 32 Channel IP Recorder
Product Information
- The NVR-6432-H2/F is a network recorder designed for professional CCTV systems used for surveillance and control. It supports up to 32 channels of video and audio recording at a maximum resolution of 4000 x 3000. The device is equipped with H.264, H.265, H.265+, and H.265 Smart compression technologies for efficient storage and transmission of video data.
- The NVR-6432-H2/F features dual streaming support, allowing simultaneous recording and streaming of video content. It also supports fisheye cameras and has audio input/output capabilities. The device has multiple monitor outputs, including 1 x VGA and 1 x HDMI (4K UltraHD) for up to two monitors simultaneously, as well as 1 x HDMI (FullHD) for spot monitoring.
- For recording, the NVR-6432-H2/F offers a recording speed of 960 frames per second (32 x 30 fps for 4000 x 3000 resolution). It supports various recording modes such as time-lapse, manual, alarm input, and motion detection. The device has pre-alarm and post-alarm settings, allowing users to capture footage before and after triggered events.
- Playback speed can be adjusted, and recorded data can be searched based on specific criteria. The NVR-6432-H2/F supports various backup methods and backup file formats for easy data retrieval. It has internal storage with a total capacity of [insert capacity]. The device also features an internal alarm input/output and a camera alarm input/output for enhanced security.
- In terms of connectivity, the NVR-6432-H2/F supports network protocols and ONVIF protocol for compatibility with different IP cameras. It can be accessed and controlled through PC/MAC software and mobile applications. The device allows multiple simultaneous connections and has a bandwidth of [insert bandwidth]. PTZ functions and USB ports are also available.
- The NVR-6432-H2/F operates on a reliable and secure operating system. It has an OSD control system for easy navigation and diagnostic features for troubleshooting. The device is designed with user safety in mind, with strict adherence to safety precautions to prevent heat build-up and damage. It is rack-mountable (19″) and has dimensions of [insert dimensions]. The NVR-6432-H2/F is powered by a power supply and consumes [insert power consumption]. It can operate within a specified temperature range.
Product Usage Instructions
- Prior to installation and usage, consult the user’s manual for safety and operating instructions.
- Keep the user’s manual for reference during the lifespan of the device.
- Follow all safety precautions provided in the manual to ensure the user’s safety and prevent damage to the device.
- Mount the device on a stable surface using recommended mount B to avoid instability.
- Visit the manufacturer’s website at www.novuscctv.com for access to the newest manual and updates.
- Contact the manufacturer before undertaking any actions not specified in the user’s manual or other provided documents.
IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS AND WARNINGS
- THE PRODUCT MEETS THE REQUIREMENTS CONTAINED IN THE FOLLOWING DIRECTIVES:
- DIRECTIVE 2014/30/EU OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIMENT AND OF THE COUNCIL of 26 February 2014 on the harmonisation of the laws of the Member States relating to electromagnetic compatibility (OJ L 96, 29.3.2014, p. 79–106, with changes)
- DIRECTIVE 2014/35/EU OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND OF THE COUNCIL of 26 February 2014 on the harmonization of the laws of the Member States relating to the making available on the market of electrical equipment designed for use within certain voltage limits.
- DIRECTIVE 2012/19/EU OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND OF THE COUNCIL of 4 July 2012 on waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE) (OJ L 197, 24.7.2012, p. 38–71,with changes)
- DIRECTIVE 2011/65/EU OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND OF THE COUNCIL of 8 June 2011 on the restriction of the use of certain hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment (OJ L 174, 1.7.2011, p. 88–110, with changes)
Information
- The device, as a part of professional CCTV system used for surveillance and control, is not designed for self installation in households by individuals without technical knowledge. The manufacturer is not responsible for defects and damages resulted from improper or inconsistent with user’s manual installation of the device in the system.
ATTENTION!
- PRIOR TO UNDERTAKING ANY ACTION THAT IS NOT PROVISIONED FOR THE GIVEN PRODUCT IN ITS USER’S MANUAL AND OTHER DOCUMENTS DELIVERED WITH THE PRODUCT, OR THAT ARISES FROM THE NORMAL APPLICATION OF THE PRODUCT, ITS MANUFACTURER MUST BE CONTACTED OR THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE MANUFACTURER FOR THE RESULTS OF SUCH AN ACTION SHELL BE EXCLUDED.
- Prior to undertaking any action please consult the following manual and read all the safety and operating instructions before starting the device.
- Please keep this manual for the lifespan of the device in case referring to the contents of this manual is necessary;
- All the safety precautions referred to in this manual should be strictly followed, as they have a direct influence on user’s safety and durability and reliability of the device;
- All actions conducted by the servicemen and users must be accomplished in accordance with the user’s manual;
- The device should be disconnected from power sources during maintenance procedures;
- Usage of additional devices and components neither provided nor recommended by the producer is forbidden;
- You are not allowed to use the device in high humidity environment (i.e. close to swimming pools, bath tubs, damp basements);
- Mounting the device in places where proper ventilation cannot be provided (e. g. closed lockers etc.) is not recommended since it may lead to heat build-up and damaging the device itself as a consequence;
- Mounting the device on unstable surface or using not recommended mounts is forbidden. Improperly mounted device may cause a fatal accident or may be seriously damaged itself. The device must be mounted by qualified personnel with proper authorization, in accordance with this user’s manual.
- Device should be supplied only from a power sources whose parameters are in accordance with those specified by the producer in the devices technical datasheet. Therefore, it is forbidden to supply the devices from a power sources with unknown parameters, unstable or not meeting producer’s requirements;
- You cannot allow any metal objects get inside the recorder. It might cause serious damage. If a metal object gets inside the device contact the authorised Novus service immediately.
- The manufacturer does not bear responsibility for damage or loss of data stored on HDDs or other media occurred during the usage of the product.
- Due to the product being constantly enhanced and optimized, certain parameters and functions described in the manual in question may change without further notice.
- We strongly suggest visiting the www.novuscctv.com website in order to access the newest manual.
- Technical changes are reserved without prior notice and printing errors are possible.
FOREWORD INFORMATION
Network recorder’s technical data
Video
IP Cameras| up to 32 channels at 4000 x 3000 resolution (video + audio)
Maximum Supported Camera Resolution| 4000 x 3000
Compression| H.264, H.265, H.265+, H.265 Smart
Monitor Output| main (split screen, full screen, sequence): 1 x VGA, 1 x HDMI
(4K UltraHD) (up to 2 monitors simultaneously)
spot: 1 x HDMI (FullHD)
Dualstreaming Support| yes
Fisheye Support| yes, 6000 IP series cameras
Audio
Audio Input/Output| 1 x line-in (RCA) / 1 x line-out (RCA), 1 x HDMI
Recording
Recording Speed| 960 fps (32 x 30 fps for 4000 x 3000)
Stream Size| 192 Mb/s in total from all cameras
Recording Mode| time-lapse, triggered by: manual, alarm input, motion
detection
Prealarm/Postalarm| up to 5 s/up to 600 s
Display
Display Speed| 960 fps (32 x 30 fps)
Playback
Playback Speed| 480 fps (16 x 30 fps)
Recorded Data Search| by date/time, events, motion in a defined area, related
to face recognition
Backup
Backup Methods| USB port (HDD or Flash memory), network
Backup File Format| AVI, RPAS (player included)
Storage
Internal Storage| available mount: 2 x HDD 3.5” 10 TB SATA
Total Internal Capacity| 20 TB
Alarm
Internal Alarm Input/Output| 8/4 relay type
Camera Alarm Input/Output| supports camera’s alarm input/output
Motion Detection| supports camera’s motion detection
System Reaction to Alarm Events| buzzer, recording activation, PTZ, e-mail
with atatchment, Full Screen
Intelligent image analysis
Supported Functions
| Exception, Scene Change, Video Blurred, Video Color Cast, Tripwire, Zone entrance, Abandoned Object, Object Disappearance, Face Recognition, Perimeter Intrusion Detection by pedestrian or vehicle, Line Cross Detection by pedestrian or vehicle, Analysis of Recognized Number Plate
Numbers (LPR)
Network
Network Interface| 2 x Ethernet – RJ-45 interface, 10/100/1000 Mbit/s
Network Protocols Support| HTTP, TCP/IP, IPv4, HTTPS, FTP, DHCP, DNS, DDNS,
NTP, RTSP, UPnP, SNMP, SMTP, P2P
ONVIF Protocol Support| Profile S (ONVIF 2.2 or higher)
PC/MAC Software| NMS, Internet Explorer, Firefox, Chrome, Opera, N Control
6000, Edge/Safari, N Control 6000
Mobile applications| SuperLive Plus (iPhone, Android)
Number of Simultaneous Connections| up to 20 clients, up to 36 main streams or
128 substreams or 32 playback streams in total
Bandwidth| 192 Mb/s in total to all client workstations
PTZ
PTZ Functions| pan/tilt/zoom, preset commands
Auxiliary Interfaces
USB Ports| 2 x USB 2.0, 1 x USB 3.0
Operating system
Operating System| Linux
Operation Mode| triplex
OSD| languages: Polish, English, others
Control| PC mouse and IR remote controller (in-set included), network
System Diagnostic| automatic control of: HDDs, network, camera connection loss
Security| password protection, IP filtering, MAC filtering
Installation parameters
Dimensions (mm)| 380 (W) x 53 (H) x 268 (D)
Weight| 1.5 kg (without HDD)
Power Supply| 12 VDC (100 ~ 240 VAC/12 VDC PSU in-set included)
Power Consumption| 40 W (with 2 HDDs)
Operating Temperature| -10°C ~ 50°C
RACK Mount 19″| 1U
FOREWORD INFORMATION
Main characteristics
- Supports up to 32 video channels
- Supports resolution up to 4000 x 3000
- Supported protocols: ONVIF
- Recording up to 4000 x 3000
- Recorded stream size up to 192 Mb/s in total from all cameras
- Fishsye camera support
- Face detection functions
- Internal HDDs mount up to 2
- 2 x Ethernet – RJ-45, 10/100/1000 Mbit/s
WARNING! ONVIF protocol support was verified with IP cameras based on
ONVIF ver. 2.2 and compatible with the “PROFILE S”.
Implementation of the ONVIF protocol by different manufacturers may vary by
some functions, which can make them work improperly or not in accordance with
expectation. AAT SYSTEMY BEZPIECZEŃSTWA SP. Z O.O. is not responsible for
incompatibility problems resulting from cameras of other brands than NOVUS,
which are using ONVIF protocol. If you are using ONVIF protocol cameras other
than NOVUS brand it is recommended to test each time whether required
functions work correctly.
Package contents
- Unpack the device carefully. After unpacking, please ensure that package contains the following items:
- Network Video Recorder
- USB Mouse
- Remote control
- User’s manual (short)
- Screws for fastening the disks
- RACK mountings
- If any of the elements has been damaged during transport, pack all the elements back into the original packaging and contact your supplier.
STARTING THE DEVICE
Electrical connection and other back panel elements.
- CONNECTORS : Block of alarm input/output connectors
- AUDIO IN: Audio mono inputs to connect microphones.
- LAN2: RJ-45 connector port to connect to the local network and internet.
- HDMI1: Main HDMI connector, use the HDMI cable to connect the monitor
- HDMI2: Spot HDMI connector, use the HDMI cable to connect the monitor
- USB 3.0: USB 3.0 port for external Flash memory and other USB devices.
- USB 2.0: USB 2.0 port for external Flash memory and other USB devices.
- POWER SOCKET: To plug in the 12V power.
- VGA: VGA connector, to connect the VGA monitor
- LAN1: RJ-45 connector port to connect to the local network and internet.
- AUDIO OUT : Audio output
HDD mounting
Novus NVR-6432-H2/F supports up to 2 internal SATA HDDs.
WARNING!
- In order to find information regarding the compatible models of HDDs and their maximum capacities, please contact Novus distributor or check the information presented at www.novuscctv.com.
- AAT SYSTEMY BEZPIECZEŃSTWA SP. Z O.O. is not responsible for any problems from using not recommended hard drives.
- The list of compatible HDDs contains all the HDDs that can be used with a given DVR including HDDs designed for office use – so called desktop disks. However, due to the fact that reliability of the recording process and data safety are paramount factors of any CCTV system, we strongly advise to use HDDs designed for continuous (24/7) operation.
- You need to format disks if they were used in a different device. All data saved on HDD prior to format will be lost.
HDDs Installation
- To install the hard disks, unscrew 3 screws on the back of the casing (pointed by arrows), sliding top cover backwards and then lifting it up.
WARNING: !
- Before removing cover unplug the power cord from the NVR. When NVR is turned on before disconnecting the power cord, shut down the recorder using the NVR menu.
- If you use the disk previously used in another device, it is necessary to format it before using.
- Formatting the drive erase all the data from disk. All drives in the recorder should be exactly the same type.
- By default, SATA cables are packed together with DVR accessories, while HDD power cable is connected to the NVR PSU and ready for connecting the HDDs.
- After removing the housing, unscrew and remove the upper and lower mounting strip for disks by unscrewing the screws on the side of the recorder housing. Then, mount the drives using the mounting screws included with the recorder.
CAUTION!
- If the device was brought from a location with lower temperature, please wait until it reaches the temperature of location it is currently in. Turning the device on immediately after bringing it from a location with lower ambient temperature is forbidden, as the condensing water vapour may cause shortcircuits and damage the device as a result.
- After removing the housing, mount the disk or disks using the mounting screws (4 pieces per disk). The drives should be screwed in the places marked in the picture below
- After screwing the disks, connect the signal and power cables between the disk and the recorder main board.
Connecting the power supply
- Please connect provided power cord in the rear power port of the NVR like described below.Initialization lasts approximately 60 seconds. During this time executing any device functions and pressing any buttons is prohibited. To shut down the device please use the menu.
CAUTION:
- Make connection when the power is not applied and the power switch is turned off.
- Do not place the power cord under the carpet or rug. The power cord is usually earth-grounded.
- However, even if it’s not earth-grounded, never modify it on your own for earth-grounding.
- Make sure that power adapter is placed near of NVR and secured from accidental disconnection.
- If the device was brought from a location with lower temperature, please wait until it reaches the temperature of location it is currently in. Turning the device on immediately after bringing it from a location with lower ambient temperature is forbidden, as the condensing water vapour may cause shortcircuits and damage the device as a result.
- Before starting the device familiarize yourself with the description and the role of particular inputs, outputs and adjusting elements that the device is equipped with.
Connecting monitor
- This product supports following interfaces for main monitor: HDMI, VGA.
- For HDMI following resolutions are supported: 1280×1024, 1920×1080 i 3840×2160.
- The following resolutions are available for the VGA output: 1280×1024, 1920×1080.
Connecting camera and Network
- The NVR-6432-H2/F has two Ethernet ports for connecting the DVR in two modes. The first mode in the recorder menu called MULTIPLE ADDRESS SETTINGS allows you to connect NVRs to networks with different IP addresses. This mode allow to separate network with network cameras from NVR access network. The second mode, called NETORK FAULT TOLERNANCE allows one of network sockets of the recorder to be used as an active fault tolerant connection in case if the main of main connections fails.
- The permissible cable distance from the switch to each camera is 100m. Cameras, Internet and other devices should be connected as shown below.
- We recommend that you configure the camera before connecting to a recorder, as described in the user manual of the camera. Please note that cameras have addressed the unique IP address supported by the recorder. .
- Connecting cameras and network recorder NVR-6432-H2/F in MULTIPLE ADDRESS SETTING
Connecting NVR-6324-H2/F and cameras in NETWORK FAULT TOLERNACE mode
- Note: In order to ensure stability and protection against overload and unauthorized access, we recommend separating the network monitoring of LANs used by users.
- Before configuring the connection of the cameras in the recorder, we recommend using a PC to configure the cameras according to the instructions of the camera
Connecting external devices
- Connecting audio ports
- Audio output signal normally are above 200mV @1kΩ load. You can connect to it the audio amplifier with the external speakers.
Connecting USB devices
- NVR has 1 x USB 2.0 port on front and one 1 x USB 2.0 and 1 x 3.0 USB port on back panel.
- They could be used for connecting external Flash memory, mouse connection and other USB compatible devices. To connect storage memory it is recommended to use port USB 3.0
- The NVR-6432-H2/F network recorder has alarm inputs and outputs. The alarm inputs are marked in the ALARM-IN section. The individual inputs should be connected as shown in the figure below:
- An example of connecting the alarm output no. 1 should be done as shown below:
NVR OPERATING
Front panel description
- LED LEDs for monitoring NVR activity.
- REC – monitors recording activity
- NET – monitors networking activity
- PWR – activities when power is on
- USB PORT USB 2.0 port for external Flash memory and mouse connection
Controlling via USB mouse
- It is possible to control NVR via an USB mouse connected to the USB port. Double-click on any camera in split screen display mode switches the display to full-screen mode. Subsequent double-click returns to previous display mode. Move cursor to the top or click the right key of mouse to bring up MAIN MENU and select START icon.
- Certain positions allow to select them via mouse scroll. Depending on NVR operating mode, pressing RMB displays a corresponding function menu.
First start
- After the NVR is started for the first time, a window is displayed that allows you to select the language used in the menu (left-hand window) and device location in (right-hand window). Clicking the left mouse button in one of the windows changes the settings. To select the English language, select ENGLISH in the left-hand window and select the recorder location in the right-hand window.
- To go to the next menu, click the NEXT button.
- The next wizard window allows you to set time parameters such as TIME ZONE, SYSTEM TIME, DATE FORMAT, TIME FORMAT, DST, SYNCHRONOUS, NTP SERVER, and VIDEO FORMAT.
- After making your selection, click the NEXT button. You must change the password in the password change wizard. The password must be at least 8 characters long. It should contain a number and upper and lower case letters. Enter them on the screen keyboard available after clicking in the NEW PASSWORD and CONFIRM PASSWORD fields.
- To display the entered password, check the DISPLAY PASSWORD box. Selecting the LOG IN AUTOMATIC field will automatically log the user into the system after starting the recorder.
- By selecting the ENABLE field in the PATTERN LOCK row, it is possible to activate the setting of enabling access for the user by means of a graphic pattern instead of entering the password. To start the graphic symbol settings, click the EDIT button. Then, holding down the left mouse button, move the cursor between the displayed circles twice to mark the pattern that will be used to unlock the device.
- After clicking on the NEXT button, a window is displayed that allows you to set a set of questions and answers that can unlock access to the recorder.
- To add a question, click on the QUESTION field to enter the question using the keyboard. Then click on the ANSWER field to enter the answer to the question. Clicking on the ADD button adds a set of questions and answers. Clicking the NEXT button takes you to the window in which information about the disk connected to the recorder is displayed.
- If the STATUS field displays information about the inaccessibility of the disk, format the disk by clicking on the FORMAT button. A window appears asking you to confirm that you want to format the disk.
- NOTE: Formatting causes the loss of information stored on the hard drive. Pressing the OK button confirms the intention to format the disk.
- The status of the disk should be “READ AND WRITE” after successful formatting.
Startup configuration
- Prior to using NVR for the first time, initial setup is strongly advised. Before you connect the IP cameras to the NVR, please set up the network and stream parameters of the IP cameras in the right way.
Note:
- For suggested values for IP camera settings please refer to the “Cameras Capability Table” available on the www.novuscctv.com website. If you set wrong values some problems may appear: the NVR cannot search the IP camera, the stream cannot be connected, the image is not fluent, the image quality is bad, and so on.
- In the case of the first NVR start WIZARD SETUP menu window occurs (if the function wasn’t disabled earlier).
- To configure NVR please follow the procedure below, after finishing all the steps NVR will be ready to work:
Network settings :
- This menu allows to set up networking. To select the desired mode click on the WORK PATTERN field.
- MULTIPLE ADDRESS SETTING mode allows to use of address Ethernet Interfaces in separated IP subnets. NETWORK FAULT TOLERANCE uses one of the Ethernet interfaces as a fault-tolerant connection activated after the main connection breaks down. The default IP configuration is 192.168.1.100 netmask 255.255.255.0. It is possible to configure an IP address for a switch in the INTERNAL ETHERNET PORT SECTION. Please note that the IP subnet for the ETHERNET PORT 1 and ETHERNET PORT 2 were different. In cases where it is necessary to connect NVR to the Internet (for remote access, email sending, etc.), configure the following parameters: Gateway, Primary, and Secondary DNS. You can also enable DHCP mode which allows you to download an IP address from a DHCP server (required if running a DHCP server). It is possible to change the default HTTP port designed to display the Web panel of the device and HTTPS ports and port server data. After changing the parameter press the NEXT button.
- Add camera: Allows you to configure the camera and add it to the recorder. The upper window displays cameras discovered by the NVR. To change the addressable cameras, click on the icon in the column EDIT (This works with cameras NOVUS IP 6000 series).
- Before adding cameras to the system, make sure that they have a unique IP address.
- Enter the address in the IP ADDRESS field and set the masks in the SUBNET MASK, then press the OK button to save the settings
- In the lower window, there is a list of available channels, it is possible to change the name of the channel after clicking in the EDIT field.
- NOTE: The process of adding NOVUS IP 6000 series cameras with software 5.1.x and higher in which the activation process has not been carried out cannot be correctly carried out in the start-up wizard.
- (NVR software v1.4.6 publication date 2021012). You can check the camera firmware version in the VERSION column. The description of adding a camera with fw 5.1.x and higher is described in chapter 4.4 of this manual.
- Press the button to add a camera to the system.
- The added camera is displayed at the bottom of the menu list. To edit the connection settings of the camera, press the EDIT column.
- If you are having problems connecting to the camera, you must enter the correct user name in the USER NAME and password in the PASSWORD field and then press the OK button to save the settings. If the NVR is connected to the camera in STATUS field will be displayed as “Connected”. To remove a camera from the list, press the in DELETE column.
ATTENTION :
- It should be borne in mind that if the camera password is changed from the level of e.g. a web browser, the newly defined password must also be entered in the recorder. Otherwise, after a longer time from changing the password or after restarting the camera or recorder, the communication between the camera and the recorder will be lost. This is especially important for cameras with firmware version 5.1.0.0 and newer. These cameras do not have a defined default password (it means that the cameras are not activated by default), a new strong password should be defined when connecting to the camera for the first time. Without defining a new strong password, the camera configuration from the web browser will not be possible.
Record settings
You can set one of the modes:
- MANUAL RECORD SETTINGS – You can set the recording time from the moment you select the manual recording in range from 1 minute to 1 hour or manually off recording.
AUTO – set all the cameras on one of the following modes:
- MOTION RECORD – starts recording after receiving motion detection information from the camera.
- SENSOR RECORD – starts recording after alarm generated on alarm input
- MOTION RECORD + SENSOR RECORD – starts recording after motion detecion alarm and after alarm from alarm inputs
- ALWAYS(24×7) RECORD + MOTION RECORD – continuous recording and recording after receiving motion detection information from the camera.
- ALWAYS(24×7) RECORD + SENSOR RECORD – continuous recording and recording alarm generated on alarm input
- ALWAYS(24×7) RECORD + MOTION RECORD + SENSOR RECORD – continuous recording and recording alarm generated on alarm input and after receiving motion detection information from the camera.
- ALWAYS(24×7) RECORD + MOTION RECORD + SENSOR RECORD + AI RECORD – continuous recording and recording alarm generated on alarm input, motion detection information and after receiving Intelligence Analysis from the camera.
- QR codes: This menu allows you to scan a QRcode in the Supelive plus application or enter a device code to autonat.com site. The service allows you to connect to a device connected to the Internet network behind a router equipped with NAT.
- This panel allows you to scan the QR code in the SuperLive Plus application or enter the device code on autonat.com to connect to a device connected to the Internet behind a NAT-equipped router. To add devices to the list of devices associated with the account in the mobile application, use the security code displayed after clicking on the button.
- In the ACCESS TYPE field, you can select the type of P2P service to be used by the device. It is recommended to leave the NAT 2.0 setting. This service offers greater security by encrypting connections between the NVR and the P2P server.
- Note! The AAT SYSTEMY BEZPIECZEŃSTWA Sp. z o.o. company constantly cares for the proper functioning of the P2P service, however, due to the use of third party infrastructure, it cannot be held responsible for interruptions and inconveniences in the operation of the service.
Cloud upgrade:
- In this panel you can start updating the device from the cloud. This option is only available if NAT 2.0 is selected for P2P connections. The current version of the software installed in the NVR is displayed in the CURRENT VERSION field. To start the update, select the CLOUD UPDATE box and press the OK button to save the settings and close the wizard.
NVR MENU
Live monitoring
- NOVUS network video recorders features a multilingual OSD menu allowing to adjust the settings of the device. Available languages are: English, Polish, and others
- As soon as the NVR completes its initialization process, it will enter the real-time monitoring image.
- Displaying all cameras simultaneously is the default mode. On the bottom of screen STATUS BAR is displayed.
- To start access to the NVR click on the button to launch the start menu.
- After clicking log on to the system (the default password for the root user is a pass).
STATUS BAR description:
Menu bar icons
View menu
Detailed information about the configuration, service, and installation of the device is available in the full version of the user’s manual located at www.novuscctv.com
Searching and playing recorded video
To begin playback of recorded material, select the button to play in the live
preview, you will see the window below:
Select the desired date on the calendar and press the OK button. The recordings available for the selected day are displayed in the graph. The colors of the recording bars indicate the type of recording. To select the type of recordings, click on the selection button on the right side of the icons, and select record types.
When you click, a window appears that allows you to select the types of recordings arranged in two groups.
Starting the NVR Intelligent Analytics engine
The NVR-6432-H2/F recorder has the ability to run the intelligent analysis
engine in the recorder for 2 cameras without intelligent image analysis (only
cameras added after the ONVIF protocol and IP Camera): Face recognition, line
crossing and intrusion.
Note: The recognition functions of the intelligent image analysis engine
in the recorder are currently being developed, their activation may cause the
recorder to run unstable. Running intelligent analysis in the recorder turns
off the display on the SPOT output and limits the display to 24 channels in
the live view.
- To start an intelligent analysis in the recorder, click on the START button on the bottom left button of the menu and on the INTELLIGENT ANALYTICS item.
- In the INTELLIGENT ANALYTICS window, check the ENABLE AI box and click the APPLY button. In the displayed window, click the OK button to restart the NVR and start the recognition of the recorder.
- After restarting the NVR, select the AI/EVENT in the main menu. Then select one of the available analyses and check the ENABLE DETECTION BY NVR box. For the analysis of the LINE CROSSING and the INTRUSION, in the DETECTION TARGET tab, select for which types of.
- To configure the face recognition, in the AI EVENT menu, select in the FACE RECOGNITION section. In the window, check the ENABLE DETECTION BY NVR box. In the RECOGNITION section, configure the recognition by selecting a schedule in the SCHEDULE and selecting the SUCCESSFUL RECOGNITIONS and/or STRANGER item in the ENABLE field. Clicking on the APPLY button saves the configuration.
Changing the menu language
- If after NVR booting up the currently selected menu language is different than expected, to change it, please follow the steps below:
- Click-on bottom left on the start menu button.
- Then select menu options to open (third from the bottom)
- In the NVR menu, select the tab SYSTEM
- In the displayed menu, select the English language in the third box from the top and click the button on the bottom menu.
- After saving settings, the language is switched to English.
SYSTEMY BEZPIECZEŃSTWA SP. Z O.O. , 431 Pulawska St., 02-801 Warsaw, Poland tel.: +4822 546 07 00, fax: +4822 546 07 59www.novuscctv.com
References
- autonat.com
- NOVUS Professional solution for your security systems | Video surveillance (CCTV), Access control
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